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1. 1 48 Automatic Medium cotton 145 a6 os os 30 so 1 47_ Automatic synthetic 80 o 95 3 30 5 1 48 Automatic delete 90 35 poes 3 30 oe 1 es Automatic Normal dynamic 145 a2 o os 30 30 1 48 Automatic Medium dynamic 142 a7 95 s 30 s 1 a Automatic C mense 140 s 95 5 30 as oi 48 Automatic enmen ao e 5 9 Pos 3 e one Mixed synthetic 90 s0 es it iH U1 Ulf ULF ULF W W ULF UTF O17 GW ULF ULF ULF U1 DW WTU eljlelelel elelelejelelelelel lelel e ti tH Table C1 Pech mm vs n s s tem Toweling 10 0 os s 30 so 1 46 Disabiea C oec 90 30 95 3 30 oo 1 8 Disabiea 18 Table D1 o y y eet tm a min Pest st tem o cotonshins soo 20 95 5 30 30 woo oo a0 95 5 30 30 1 0 Disabiea mermas 70 gt o 5 30 30 1 60 Disabiea Outerwear o0 20 o 3 30 1 70 Disabied auiteajackers 120 s0 os 3 30 0 1 s0 Disabiea windeheaters 130 2 os s 30 so 1 6 Disabiea Table E1 min O m 10 La Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Ul UJ Towels amp Bathrobes Ul J Clothing hand iron Ul J Sheets roller iron Synthetic UI UI Ul Synthetic delicate Mixed cotton 100 130 125 125 90 Rall Mixed Heavy 100 a 6
2. ACTIVATION The alarm is removed by switching the machine off and back on again WHAT TO Motor cooling fan CONTROL Extractor rotor Presence of the three power supply phases in the three phase version Check the motor fan power supply cable and the correct functioning of the remote con trol CORRECTIVE Cleaning and control of the motor cooling fan ACTION Cleaning and control of the fan impeller the system must turn very easily by hand AUTOMATIC EXTRACTION MOTOR CIRCUIT BREAKER DESCRIPTION E1 Alarm code as per table for E0 ON DISPLAY CAUSE There has been over heating overloading or a short circuit of the extraction motor or in verter 2 which manages it BUZZER The activation of the BUZZER is envisioned immediately ACTIVATION The alarm is removed by switching the machine off and back on again WHAT TO Motor cooling fan CONTROL Extractor rotor Connection of the serial communication cable between the inverter and the G400DRY con trol CORRECTIVE Cleaning and control of the motor cooling fan ACTION Cleaning and control of the fan impeller the system must turn very easily by hand 36 ALARM E2 DOOR MICRO SWITCH DESCRIPTION E2 door open ON DISPLAY CAUSE If the door is opened during machine functioning then all relays except the cycle relay must be disabled The machine continues to display this condition until the door is closed The timers behave as described below Case 1 For the first 30 se
3. Handle with care Do not wash Handle with care when wet Tumble drying allowed Normal drying program Tumble drying allowed Low temperature drying program Do not tumble dry Line dry The article is dried by hanging it WET on a line after having removed the excess water Drip dry The garment is hung wet dripping with or without re shaping without removing any excess water Dry flat The garment is re shaped and dried on a flat surface after the removal of any excess water Dry in the shade This symbol is placed at the side of the line drying drip dry or flat dry symbols to indi cate that the process must be performed away from the action of direct sunlight Chlorine based bleaching allowed only in a cold and dilute solution Do not use chlorine bleach Any oxidising agent bleach allowed Only oxidising bleach without chlorine allowed 12 DO NOT bleach Iron at a maximum sole plate temperature of 200 C Iron at a maximum sole plate temperature of 150 C Ls Iron at a maximum sole plate temperature of 110 C Steam ironing may be risky Do not iron Steam ironing and treatments are not allowed Dry cleaning in all solvents normally used for dry cleaning including the solvents indicated for P symbol as well as trichloroethylene and 1 1 1 trichloroethane Dry cleaning with tetrachloroethylene monofluorotrichloromethane as well as all solvents indicated for F symbol Normal washing treatmen
4. O e The smart card reader is optional in this type of appliance E e Do not read or program the appliance if you are not in possession of the appropriate cable and software for the PC the operation could damage the circuit boards e Contact the dealer or the after sales service if appliance programming must be modified Cables software and instructions will be supplied in order to make the modifications requested In the appliances that have a smart card reader it is possible e To update the control electronics firmware with 128kB smart card e To modify programs and parameters software with 16kB smart card If you are interested contact the dealer or after sales service and supply details regarding the necessary modifications The smart card will be sent with the relative instructions for use Attention e Do not try to read or program the appliance using the smart cards A that are different to the original ones cash card credit card video hire card etc as it would be damaged irreparably The manufacturer is NOT liable for incorrect and improper use of the smart card reader present in the appliance 6 10 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE PROGRAM During the execution of the drying cycle it is possible to display some information regarding the phase in progress and several parameters can be changed on conclusion of the phase all modified parameters will go back to their original value while the options or data of the individual phases c
5. e Before any maintenance operation remove the voltage to the appliance and isolate all other power sources such as steam condensate drain or gas e Check the drum is at a standstill e Check that the internal temperature is below 40 C All personnel interested by the maintenance operations and repairs of the appliance must be qualified specifically to perform these tasks The personnel assigned to maintenance of the appliances at any of the 5 levels envisioned must be in possession of all the information necessary for the correct performance of the task assigned This manual supplies an important part of the information as well as the specific instructions supplied with the new component that replaces the equivalent faulty element Pay attention to all signals and follow all specific requests from the suppliers of the products necessary for cleaning and maintenance of the appliance Read the instructions attached to these products and comply with the indications relative to the individual protection devices 28 7 2 SAFETY FUNCTIONS WITH WHICH THE APPLIANCE IS SUPPLIED gm Attention e The appliance is supplied with the safety devices listed below e Door closed detection micro switch e Heating resistance protected by fuses The electric power supply is cut off in the event of an anomaly e Emergency stop Allows to interrupt the cycle in the event of an emergency e Depression sensor in the air circuit pressure switch in
6. 25kg 33kg and 41kg load models does not enable heating in the presence of insufficient depression e Safety thermostat They control the temperature of the air in the circuit in many points of the appliance e Drum and extraction motor inverter optional Regulates motor speed checks an protects the motor and itself from malfunctioning such as excessive temperatures of the circuits or heat dissipators overcurrents short circuits etc e Overload sensor It is an electronic system that can determine whether the drum has been overloaded with laundry by an excessive number of kg e Flame presence sensor present only in models with gas heating 7 3 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING PERFORMED BY THE USER 7 3 1 CALIBRATION OF THE EXTRACTION FUNCTION Attention O e Operation to be performed only with fluff filter perfectly clean Operation to be performed with appliance completely unloaded Operation to perform only with evacuation pipe assembled and realised according to the indications present in this manual Valid for all models and versions Always perform on appliance commissioning A calibration operation performed incorrectly with drum not completely empty for example compromises the performance of the appliance both in terms of drying and consumption until the successive calibration Failure to calibrate can block the use of the appliance with incorrect anomaly signals Continuing with use without performing calibrati
7. KO Activity Date Signa Note ture MO Power the appliance with the power supply sources required O MO Clean the filter and filter compartment at the drain Ly MO Record any functioning anomalies PO O End of the day OK KO Activity Date Signa Note ture MO Isolate the electric power supply MO Isolate any other power supply sources MO Clean the contact area of the door gasket MO Check drum is empty and clean MO Leave the door open MO Record any functioning anomalies 7 4 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING BY NOTIFIED OR TRAINED PERSONNEL y Attention Q e Respect that stated in paragraph 2 1 relative to safety e Even if the isolator switch is in the off position the input clamps can be powered and are therefore live e In the event of interventions on the motor or on the inverter speed regulator wait 5 minutes from switch off of the isolating switch in a way that the residual voltage in the inverter has been discharged If necessary check that the voltage is lower than 10 Dc on the and terminal board clamps e Never exclude the safety devices for any reason Only use original spare parts and if in doubt consult our technical dept as soon as possible stating the model and serial number that can be found on the plate positioned on the rear of the appliance 31 7 4 1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 750H CONTROL VALID FOR ALL MODELS Check the following every 750 functioning hours e Check
8. keys and confirm with Hold down for 8 Door closed Programming CYCLE 01 Towels Programming SERVICE pa 29 Programming p PHASES 10 times i in 15 Service gt ENTER PASSWORD Close the door Program execution Execution of calibration Attention ECONOMY function e This function reduces the heating hysteresis and also the discharge temperature in the appliances with double probe It is not to be intended as the 1 2 load button 6 11 1 MODIFICATIONS AND DISPLAYS DURING THE PERFORMANCE OF A PROGRAM It is possible to change some functions during the execution of the program such as Temperature maintenance time Maximum drying temperature Cooling time Cooling temperature Drum rotation speed Proceed as follows e Pressing the MODE button during the execution of the drying cycle e The display indicates the current work conditions such as e Real and set temperature only the value of T1 in the models from 10kg and 15kg and T1 T2 in the models from 25 33 and 41kg load e Percentage of filter clogging e Current absorbed by the motors Press the ENTER button to pass to the display of the various parameters that can be managed with the cycle in progress The passage from one parameter to another takes place using the ENTER while codification of the values takes place using the PLUS and MAIN b
9. nal spare parts only 33 7 4 5 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE SPECIFIC ANNUAL CONTROL FOR GAS MODELS Check the gas ignition electrodes and if necessary clean them or replace them if worn There must be 5 mm between them and the burner body To access the burner box remove the upper rear panel A and then the closure panel B of the box itself At this point the ignition electrodes C ad the flame presence probe D are visible and can be serviced 7 4 6 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE YEARLY CONTROL VALID FOR ALL MOD ELS Carry out the following controls and checks during the first year of activity e Make note of the number of cycles performed and state it on the maintenance form e Check the correct functioning of the differential switch where envisioned by the type of installation by pressing the test button e He the coolest tightness of the electric power connection screws on all components of the electrical equipment e Check resistances functioning and remove any threads 34 7 5 MODULE MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL Ko Activity SOS nes ee pate O Tenes power supply vokage O O O O OOOO C emeen OOOO connecton of the powersources O check reaks from the power supply source connection pipes ces pressure regulation models with this type of heating Tenes anctonig or aiterentai device Tensa eya start oniy with door dosed Jet power suppiy sources oa eves OOO eatorate te pressure at OOOO TF
10. price can be modified field variable from 0 00 to 99 95 with minimum steps of 0 05 and with SEL button the drying cycle can be modified to which the sale price can be applied All cycles stored in the appliance are proposed also those that are present but not enabled To end programming take the PRGET selector to position O and remove and re apply voltage to the appliance With the coin operation function enabled switch the appliance on the display shows The drying cycle selected with the maximum temperature envisioned The time programmed for the countdown Insert n tokens xx Or Make the payment Or Make the payment of xx xx Depending on the possible different payment method settings xx and xx xx correspond to the value previously introduced expressed as a number of tokens or cost in for that particular drying cycle During the insertion of tokens or coins the cost of the drying cycle will reduce until on introduction of the last token coin the display indicates 00 flashing The following wording appears with the door closed PRESS START Press the START button to start the drying cycle With the door open two different wordings appear load the laundry close the door On start up of the drying cycle the display shows the normal indications present also on appliances that are not envisioned for self service i Attention O e The number o
11. re starts from the beginning of the phase during which the power cut occurred 42
12. technician name are inserted DISPLAY The background colours used in this manual are only to help to understand the part of the menu in progress The display on the appliance is always green with the text icons and all parameters in black Attention 2 e If voltage should be missing during the modify MACHINE a SERVICE CYCLES PHASES PARAMETERS the data is not stored and the procedure must be repeated from the start APPLIANCE SWITCH ON AND RELATIVE BASIC FUNCTIONS A beep is heard every time the button is pressed At the end of the drying cycle the appliance emits a sequence of beeps for 15 seconds This sequence can be interrupted by pressing the button it is also possible to completely eliminate buzzer functioning if it is not necessary Set on the relative BUZZER item in the MACHINE PARAMETERS menu 21 Below find the basic structure of the various programming menus Possibility for preset see instructions point Z page 26 programming with PC or smart card see specific instructions Program Washing tem Aora euran oi number perature the program Start message with FW software version and appliance version display Machine ready ECO _ Insert technicians name using the Selection i SEL and and Enter keys o Change Cycles reset confirmation ap ECO func pears for a few seconds tion Change gt Select day as month and year using and
13. 0 130 125 125 130 125 125 130 130 Intensive hot 15 140 140 130 125 125 Ul J Disabled Ul 30 22 27 20 25 20 30 15 Disabled min 20 Disabled 30 22 27 20 UI N UI Intensive hot 20 min Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Ul J Test Towels amp Bathrobes Ul J Ul J Clothing hand iron Ul OJ Sheets roller iron W gt W Iw Uw UY UY UY wlw vI vI UW olololol lo O O O ojjojojojojoloO gt Ww gt Oojjo jojo O O olojo UI UI Synthetic Synthetic delicate 80 25 9 30 41 Enabled 1 5 Mixed cotton 100 130 20 95 30 30 1 4 Enabled Dry Mixed Heavy 100 130 30 95 5 30 30 1 41 Enabled Dry Intensive hot 15 140 15 95 5 30 25 1 41 Enabled min min es a a a i ra U U lt lt N ul Ul 19 Attention O e If the appliance has been re programmed from the keyboard or several special functions have been activated do not refer to the tables e The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the drying cycles normally memorised in the machines at any time 6 10 SECONDARY FUNCTIONS To change the temperature times rotation speed and any other drying cycle functional parameters it is possible to operate in the ways described e Operate on the keyboard as described in the technical attachment that gives the block diagram of all functions accessible to the user e Have a smart card programmed with the necessary modifications 3 Attention
14. ERRP DDD R RRR DDR PP GDERD RRRRARAARRAABEBRPR DD RRR PPP RRRDPG PGR Manufactured on the basis of EN 62079 2002 01 EN 60204 1 Keep for future consultation SPPSSSSSSZDDDGSGDZZDDDSGD DZPPPRRADPPPRRARDPPPPRRDDPRRTTRRIZRDIRRRRZRZDRRIDRDRRZRRRZGRR A QRRESBISBSBE SSS SESPEE III PPPP IIIS PPE SSS ISS ISIE EE SEI IESG FSA SBRRBRBRBBRBREEGAIAAA APD R ORD RRR RRR DDR DD DG GGG DREAD RRRRRORRRRRDRORRRRR IR WAAR ODO DODD DGG GR REID OREO SBRRRBBBBBBGIIAAAID PDD RROD RRR DDR ODD RRR DD DG GGG LRRD RRR RRRRRRRRRDDDRRRRR IRD MH SBARRBRBBRBBEAAIAAAID ODDO DODD RRR RRRR DDD RRR DR DDG GGG LRRD ORRRRRRORRRRR DORR RRR DR MA_HO10_EB10 15 25 33 41_CAP6 7_rev 00 30 03 2010 Index 6 FUNCTIONING INSTRUCTIONS uso sio apo 4 CHEMICAE HAZARD usted dd 4 61 FUNCTIONING IN SAFE CONDITIONS ns a 4 6 2 ROUTINE FUNCTIONING MANUAL AUTOMATIC FUNCTIONING cccceeeeeeeeeeee eee eeeenaees 5 6 2 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPETANCE AND CONTROL PANEL sica liaia Y 5 6 3 DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Sia A a a 6 64 SELF SERVICE a rola 7 6 4 1 INSTALEATION OF THE EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON cora dad 7 6 4 2 SETTING CARD FOR SELF SERVICE FUNCTIONING ns 7 Ode VERSION St iio 8 624 4 MULTIPLE PAYMENT Suc tie lt dd 8 eee DIS PLAN NDT CRO NS toa aso 8 OO TENCEE COST SETTING lt a ld 9 6 4 7 OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOOR ss scan ora RS 10 6 5 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USING THE APPLIANCE coito 11 6 031 SYMBOLS LABEL APPLIED TO THE FABRICS Suda 11 6 6 DRYI
15. ESCRIPTION ON DISPLAY CAUSE BUZZER ACTIVATION ALARM RESET WHAT TO CONTROL CORRECTIVE ACTION AIR CIRCUIT DEPRESSION ANOMALY E7 Depression anomaly At any time if the electronic depression sensor on the G400 DRY board signals an insufficient depres sion all functions are disabled Any cycle in progress is aborted and the display shows E7 Depres sion anomaly This alarm must only be managed with cycle in progress The activation of the BUZZER is envisioned The alarm is removed only by switching the machine off and back on again Extractor and extraction motor Fluff filter Mist evacuation flue Loading the laundry Electronic pressure switch connection pipes on G400 DRY board As well as functioning correctly the extraction motor must turn in the correct direction extracting the air from the drum at pushing it towards the mist evacuation flue The fluff filter must e kept efficient and if necessary must be cleaned at EVERY work cycle The mist evacuation flue must be cleaned and without threads dust inside any chimney pots or grids positioned at the outlet must be kept efficient ALARM E8 HEATING ANOMALY DESCRIPTION E8 Heating anomaly ON DISPLAY CAUSE If TEMP1 reads a temperature higher than 25 C with respect to the set point the cycle is aborted and the display shows E8 Heating anomaly This control is only performed with the cycle in progress and only in the heating phase It is NOT man ag
16. FERENCE TNSTRUCTION Stan ess e tenes es sepe inca i ce ec eee lees eee te et 26 6 14 2 DISPOSAL OF WASTE si rbd ena teleseues He cetana teeta 26 USER INFORMATION 2 ro eumetace 27 ve MATNTENANCE AND CLEANING feei ae ditamanscta take dicen ro 28 Ter SARETY PRECAUTION Sia iis Sonate eal caus ra ehatamnadaeeacahnd cea tmeacennatenet 28 7 2 SAFETY FUNCTIONS WITH WHICH THE APPLIANCE IS SUPPLIED ccc cceeeee eee eee eee eee 29 7 3 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING PERFORMED BY THE USER ccceccceee cece c cece e eee enna 29 7 31 CALIBRATION OF THE EXTRACTION FUNC TION 000 29 HOW TO PROCEED WITH CALIBRATION i ina Pa da 29 723 2 DAILY AND WEEKLY CEEAININ osa trae aaa 30 72323 MONTALE CLEANING osito od 30 7 3 4 DAILY WEEKLY AND MONTHLY MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING REGISTER nascesse 31 7 4 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING BY NOTIFIED OR TRAINED PERSONNEL 31 7 4 1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 750H CONTROL VALID FOR ALL MODELS ccc cccceeee cece eee ee eee 32 7 4 2 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE BEARINGS LUBRICATION 0 ccc cccceeeee eee eee e eee eee enna 32 7 4 3 CLEANING THE SUCTION DEVICE FAN THE FILTER COMPARTMENT AND THE PRESSURE IC ed PIPE are eee Sacre oia tatoo 33 Zek ASPREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE a a 33 7 4 5 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE SPECIFIC ANNUAL CONTROL FOR GAS MODELS ooooccccccnnnnnnno 34 7 4 6 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE YEARLY CONTROL VALID FOR ALL MODELS 000ccccccccccncnnnnnnnnnns 34 7 5 MODULE MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING BY QUALIFIED PE
17. Freneck frst cycle with aundry OOOO ec frst cycle withaundry O OOOO ist Maintenance every 750 hours not to be performed over cycles performed from installation a Check cycle start only with door closed as Check filters are clean Clean filter compartment and suction device fan Check cleanliness of the forced ventilation areas P Bearings lubrication P Tighten fixing screws of heating remote control switch PY Klean drain channels OOOO _ Calioration only with channelsfue cleaning performed JT carry out the test cycle press the button 10 in maximum of 15 seconds PT Tre ar yates real carne out 2nd Maintenance every 750 hours not to be performed over cycles performed from installation PT Ten eycle star o with door dosed Teens are ea can fier compartment and suon eveen Y Tenes cleanness of the forced entiation ares CCT mien fana screws of heating remote conero swrn To am enana tas A TF catoration onty wit ennerve deaning performed SSCS S TT carry out the test cycle press the button 10 m maximum of seconds M ES A 3rd Maintenance every 750 hours not to be performed over cycles performed from installation PJ check cycle start only with or ese J o Teneis are atea LT can fier compartment and suction deviere Tena cleanness ofthe forced ventilation ares O O fees O S S Fonten fixing screws of heating remote contro swen C Seenen SSCS eeatbration only with channels Aue deaning perfo
18. Functioning Instructions Maintenance and cleaning PPRPRPRSRRR RR RR RRR RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRD RRARRARARRRARABABRARP PDD RRRGRAR RRARRARARRAABEBRRD DDD R RRR DDR DP GRERD RRARARARARARRAABEBRRR DDD R RRR DDR DP GDERD RRRRARRARRAABEERPRP PDR RR RRP DDD GD GRERY RRARARARARRAABEERRR DDD R RRP IR RRDP GPRD RRARRARARARRAABEBDPRR DDD R RRR IDR DRPR RP DDERY RRARARAARRAABEBRRR DDD RR RRP DD RDRPR PP DRERD RRARRARARRARABEBERPRD DDD RR RRP DDR DP GDERD RRARRARRARRAABEBRRR DDD RR RRP DD DRRP GDP GRRRD RRARRARARRAABEBRPRR DDD R RRR DD RRRP GP GRERD RRARAARRARRAABEBRRR DGD R RRR IDR DGD RRARAARRARRAABEBRRR DGD R RRR IDR DGD RRARAARRARRAABEBRRR DGD R RRR IDR DGD RRARRARARRAABEB RRR DG DR RRR DDR PGDERY RRARRARARRAABEERRR DGD RR RRR IDR P DRED RRARARARRARRAABEBRRR DDD RR RRR DDR PGDERD RRARRARARRRAABEBRRR DD DDR RRP DD RRRPR GP GRRRD RRARRARARRAABEBRRR DD RRR RPP DD RRRP GP GRRRD ARARRARERRARGRAR RGR DODD RRR RR RRR DG RRRRRGS ARARRARERARARGRAG RGR DODD RRR RR RRR DG RDRRRRRS ARARRARRARRBREGRGR DDR RRR RRR RRR GR DRRRRRS ARARRAREARARGRAR RGR DDR RRR RR RRR DG RRRRR GS ARARRAREARARGRAR RGR DDR RRR RR RRR DG RRRRR GS ARARRARERARARGRARRGR DDR RRR RR RRR DG RRRRR GS 7 7 Ve ARARRARERARARGRARRGR DDR RRR RR RRR DG RRRRR GS ARARRARRARRBRERAGR DDR RRR ORR RRR DGD DRRRRRS ARARRARERRAGRAR RGR DODD RRR RR RRR RGR DRRRRGS ARARRARERRARGRAR RGR DID RR RRRR RRR DG RRRRRGS RRARRARRRRAABEBRRPR DD DDR RRP DD RRRR PP GDRRD RRARRARARRRABE
19. NG CYCLE START UP iscesront casaron ranas bacnel 13 6 0 1 DRYING CYGEE START Sara ao 14 6 7 AUTOMATIC EXECUTION OF A PROGRAM a io 15 6 DESCRIPTIONS OF THE STANDARD PROGRAMS SUPPLIED WITH THE KG10 AND KG15 AP PLTANCE MODELS coi Gvenuetebekctral cavauue ten a AAA ERa o crios 15 6 9 DESCRIPTIONS OF THE STANDARD PROGRAMS SUPPLIED WITH THE KG25 KG33 AND KG41 APPLIANCE MODELS massist n a A ci e 17 6 10 SECONDARY FUNCTION Sd E SA et ioe A E E A 20 6 10 17 INTRODUCTION TO THE PROGRAM acto 20 PROGRAMMING CIMITFOR GAOODRY mier urria E E TE O A 21 6 11 SYMBOLS OF THE ICONS USED IN OPTIONS AND PROGRAMMING MODIFICATIONS 21 DISPLAY csetectaiateatemtaucrtoustethaudeuareiaatetietouesianeieataysenetastatataatauneteletuatetanbeusydeustagietaapeteveusees 21 APPLIANCE SWITCH ON AND RELATIVE BASIC FUNCTIONS cssisvnisasaotit ad 21 6 11 1 MODIFICATIONS AND DISPLAYS DURING THE PERFORMANCE OF A PROGRAM 5 23 6 1 1 24 APPLIANCE PARAMETERS MENU 23 67112372 SERVICE MENU uti Pd A ON 24 6 114 CY CEE MENU acreana aria lala iaa 24 OL TEST EC A A e a E enaabex dude eats aneadinles 25 61 10 PRESET OPERATION caia ctene yaneadee acs amra owen eae 25 6 12 FUNCTIONS EXCEPTIONAL SITUATIONS wnnceccisuciasctnraniaess cumin pa 25 6 12 1 ABORT PROGRAM IN THE EVENT OF ANOMALIES ii ia 26 Ola SIGNS FOCOBS ERE isc osos 26 6 14 OPTIONAL MODULES ADDITIONAL o 2 ccsececuetestetsncesieaerencawagsnceteneereausamiuecesagehventseaenhtsea 26 614 1 QUIER RE
20. RSONNEL 0000cccccccccccccncnnnn 35 7 6 TROUBLESHOOTING DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIRS DISPLAY MESSAGES cccceeee eee eeeeeee ees 36 Lal ALARMS DESCRIPTION a rones 36 7 8 MANAGEMENT OF THE ALARMS LOG cinc AAA 41 LOL AT VENTION MESSAGE DISPLAY ED Soi 41 MAINTENANCE MESSAGE sesetarcsa tendra tir 41 ENERGY SAVING SWITCH ME OFF MESSAGE ainsi aia 42 PAUSE MESSAGE circapas Uaqau un aesuacwea de eewewanseneae ee 42 DIFFERENT MESSAGES csi io 42 BLOCK APPLIANCE BETWEEN XX CYCLES MESSAGE 0000 dada 42 POWER FATE MESSAGE irte da paa 42 Translation of the original instructions For any claims or observations the reference text is the original one in the manufacturer s language i e Italian lt Attention e The appliance must only be used by trained persons Any person using this appliance must read this user manual The appliance cannot be used by persons including children with reduced physical sensorial mental capacities or with little experience or knowledge unless they have been examined or trained regarding the use of the appliance by suitably trained Staff that is responsible for his their safety The appliance has not been designed to be used in environments subject to the ATEX Standard relative to explosive atmospheres The appliance cannot handle laundry that has been in contact or soaked in inflammable substances The appliance has not been designed to disinfect linen Before performing and cleaning or ma
21. VE ACTION ALARM E6 DESCRIPTION ON DISPLAY CAUSE BUZZER ACTIVATION ALARM RESET WHAT TO CONTROL CORRECTIVE ACTION The alarm is removed on pressing the gas reset button and the Enter button Gas supply Air circulation circuit Extraction motor Mist evacuation flue Check that the gas gate valve is open and that the type of gas ad supply pressure are correct according to the appliance plate data The air circulation circuit and in particular the filter for fluff must be cleaned frequently If necessary at the end of EVERY work cycle The extraction motor must turn in the correct direction extracting the air from the drum at pushing it towards the mist evacuation flue This flue must be clean with least bends possible and without long horizontal tracts There must be NO downward tracts or siphons SAFETY THERMOSTAT E5 over heating If the safety thermostat is not connected electro mechanic thermostat with manual re arm every function is disabled any cycle in progress is aborted and the display shows E5 over heating The activation of the BUZZER is envisioned immediately The alarm is removed by switching the machine off and back on again as well as pressing the appro priate button on the rear of the appliance under a screwed black plastic protection A sticker identifies this button Integrity of the safety thermostat temperature probe cable sensitive element connector Correct connection of
22. achine off WHAT TO CON ATTENTION Many possible causes lead to the intervention of the MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN in order TROL to be resolved CORRECTIVE 1 OH Inverter over heating The machine must be installed in a place that respects the plate data ACTION Check cleanliness and functioning of the inverter cooling fans 2 OLi Inverter overloading Optimise the load of laundry 3 OLM Motor overloading Optimise the load of laundry 4 OLR Braking overloading Optimise the load of laundry 5 OLM Motor torque overloading Optimise the load of laundry 6 PH No inverter phase Restore the electric connection 7 FU Inverter inlet fuse Contact the local after sales centre 8 OP1 No communication Contact the local after sales centre 9 OP2 No communication Contact the local after sales centre 10 BF No communication Contact the local after sales centre 11 OHS Inverter over heating The machine must be installed in a place that respects plate data Check cleanliness and functioning of the inverter cooling fans 12 LF Inverter limit condition Optimise the load of laundry 13 SHC Motor short circuit Contact the local after sales centre See also the description of alarm E1 Attention e To remove the EO alarm completely the inverter must be switched off speed regulator e This condition is obtained only after the power supply has been removed to the applia
23. an be modified only with appliances in stand by for cycle start The parameters modified in this way will remain as such until new modification Also be removing and re applying voltage to the appliance this will maintain the programming of the parameters performed The structure of the drying cycles is defined by the manufacturer on the basis of most market requests However it is possible to change the data of the individual functions with the manual 20 PROGRAMMING LIMIT FOR G400DRY 35 drying cycles 6 11 SYMBOLS OF THE ICONS USED IN OPTIONS AND PROGRAMMING MODIFICATIONS Symbol Name serie OOOO Cycle start button forced advancement button of the drying cycle and cycle end Used in the comments text to delete the character selected Button used to enter and escape the menu address escape without confirm ing variations or display information during execution of the program Button for reducing the temperature maintenance hysteresis for the drying cycle selected and the draining temperature Button used to change item in the menu decrease the value displayed shift to the left in the texts or comments Button used to change item in the menu decrease the value displayed shift to the right in the texts or comments Button used to confirm the value displayed enter the menu item displayed or confirm the character to be modified Button used to select the program or select the letters if texts comments or maintenance
24. an be opened also with the drying cycle in progress Opening the door with the drying cycle in progress leads to the immediate shutdown of drum rotation and the appearance of the E2 door open alarm Close the door and press the START button to re start the drying cycle 10 6 5 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USING THE APPLIANCE The nominal laundry load is intended as performed with laundry spun with factor G gt 400 and RH lt 5O0 For resistant fabrics such as cotton or linen the use of the nominal load is recommended while for delicate synthetic fabrics the use of a reduced load is recommended This allows a less energetic action Where it is not strictly necessary it is recommended to carry out cycles with reduced load and heating temperature in order to decrease appliance energy consumption with consequent reduction of execution times of the cycle itself Attention E e Do not touch the door glass as it can become very ho when the appliance is functioning Pay attention to the indication given 6 5 1 SYMBOLS LABEL APPLIED TO THE FABRICS Washing the tub is the symbol for washing Chlorine bleach the chlorine bleach symbol is a triangle Ironing for ironing the symbol is the shape of an iron Professional textile care Professional washing Tumble drying A square containing a circle is the symbol for tumble drying gt lt Treatment not allowed as well as the previous symbols St Andrew s cross pos
25. arm the signal must be considered fixed and can only be eliminated by removing and re applying voltage to the machine WHAT TO CON The machine s power supply voltage must be in the range envisioned by the plate data TROL The load of laundry must NOT exceed the nominal load of the machine See also the description of alarm E1 CORRECTIVE Connect the appliance to an electric power supply mains that guarantees the correct supply voltage ACTION Optimise the load of laundry See also the description of alarm E1 ALARM MOTOR PROTECTION INTERVENTION WITH ALARMS NOT IN AUTORESET DESCRIPTION 1 OH Inverter over heating ON DISPLAY 2 OLi Inverter overloading 3 OLM Motor overloading 4 OLR Braking overloading 5 OT Motor torque overloading 6 PH No inverter phase 7 FU Inverter inlet fuse 8 OP1 No communication 9 OP2 No communication 10 BF No communication 11 OH Inverter over heating 12 LF Inverter limit condition 13 SHC Motor short circuit CAUSE These 13 alarms are displayed according to their intervention with equal priority There is NO inverter self reset time BUZZER ACTI The activation of the BUZZER is envisioned VATION ALARM RESET The signal must be considered fixed and can be eliminated only by removing and re applying voltage to the machine The display will show the writing corresponding to the alarm that has intervened and the indication to switch the m
26. conds of door opening countdown is NOT continued However it re starts regularly after 30 seconds If the door is closed within the 30 seconds available normal timing continues and on pressing the START STOP button the machine also re starts heating if necessary fan and drum motor On closure the display changes and passes to E2 press start Case 2 The door remains open after the first 30 seconds The cycle ENDS after 120 seconds from open ing displaying CYCLE END If the door is closed between 30 and 120 seconds everything proceeds as in the previous point BUZZER ACTI The activation of the BUZZER is envisioned VATION ALARM RESET Case 1 The alarm is automatically switched off on machine re start Case 2 Normal activation and switch off at cycle end WHAT TO CON Door micro switch functioning TROL Magnetic door catch hold Electric connection between door micro switch and G400 DRY board CORRECTIVE Control and replace the door micro switch if necessary ACTION Control and replace the door retainer magnet if necessary check and if necessary replace the electric connection between the door micro switch and the G400 DRY board ALARM E3 FILTER HATCH MICRO SWITCH DESCRIPTION E3 filter open ON DISPLAY CAUSE If the filter hatch is opened during machine functioning then all relays must be disabled except the cycle relay and the display shows E3 filter open The machine continues to display this condit
27. ction kit only 25kg 33kg and 41kg T2 temperature probe in the 10kg and 15kg load models Humidity detection probe Smart card reader Datatrack Device Fire prevention system only 25kg 33kg and 41kg Dispenser of non inflammable perfumed substance Right or left door leaf 6 14 1 QUICK REFERENCE INSTRUCTIONS Refer to the flow diagram attached to this manual for the execution of a program 6 14 2 DISPOSAL OF WASTE When the appliance is no longer to be used it must be made non operational eliminating the materials and keeping that already stated in the paragraph 11 Putting the product out of service in mind In compliance with the Standards regarding disposal of waste that are in force in the individual countries and for respect of the environment in which the appliance is installed all appliance parts must be divided in a way that they can be disposed of separately or appropriately recovered All parts making up the appliance are assimilable to solid urban waste with exception of metal parts which however are not listed among special waste in most European countries 26 USER INFORMATION For the purpose and effects of Directives 2002 95 CE 2002 96 CE and 2003 108 CE relative to the reduction of use of dangerous substances in electric and electronic appliances as well as the disposal of waste the crossed bin symbol on the appliance see figure 49 indicates that the product m must be collected separately from o
28. device consists in an emergency stop button this must be positioned at a height between 70 cm and 170 cm above the ground or from the platform destined for the operators The emergency stop device or devices must be connected to the appliance electric power supply source in a way that on their intervention they can remove the voltage indistinctly to all appliances present in the room used for self service 6 4 2 SETTING CARD FOR SELF SERVICE FUNCTIONING Using dip switch n 3 the appliance can be enabled to function by means of a mechanical or electronic coin operated device DS3 APPLIANCE STATUS ON WITH COIN OPERATION OFF WITHOUT COIN OPERATION The economy function is not available in the coin operated versions and the ECONOMY button input becomes rapid advancement The START button therefore assumes just the cycle start function By programming from the push button control panel set the number of tokens necessary to perform each drying cycle present on the appliance In order to start the cycle the board must count just as many activations of the KGETT Siuo li F input one activation at every token ee ez Drying cycle start then takes place as always using the START key 6 4 3 VERSIONS These versions can be present Coin operated Central payment unit Stepper Multiple payment YES NO default NO N of payments 1 10 default 3 6 4 4 MULTIPLE PAYMENT The activated multiple payment optio
29. duced cannot reach areas of the appliance where the laundry is normally loaded Introduce the grease slowly To have an indication regarding the grease loading time consider that every grease gun run must not last more than 12 seconds The amount of grease to introduce on the request for maintenance must be 2cm for each greasing connection rear bearing front bearing If the type of grease used is different from that indicated check that the 2 types of grease are compatible Lithium based lubricants re compatible with calcium based lubricants but not sodium based Once lubrication has been performed the message can be cancelled by zeroing the counter following the zeroing procedure requested See attached block diagram Check for any oil leaks from the reducer Clean the oil leakage and contact the technical after sales service 7 4 3 CLEANING THE SUCTION DEVICE FAN THE FILTER COMPARTMENT AND THE PRESSURE SWITCH PIPES Clean the fan fins every 750 hours Access the fan as follows 1 Isolate the power supply sources of the appliance 2 Open the filter inspection panel 3 Remove the filtering mesh 4 Use a suction device to clean the filter compartment 5 Clean the extractor fan using a suction device 6 Clean the pressure transducer pipes electronic and electro mechanical pressure switch 7 4 4 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Replace the door micro switches and filter door micro switches every 4000 hours using origi
30. dynamic 145 22 95 s 30 30 1 8 sendari Table D1 A 2 E ESTA Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled outerwear 90 20 o s 30 5 Louited jackess 120 so es 3 30 60 C windcheaters 130 2 es s 30 30 46 60 Merinos 7o 27 5 5 32 30 60 Disabled ME 50 46 16 Table El inh Pe mp e ft ff tems __ Towels 8 Bathrobes 130 30 os 5 39 30o 1 4 f Disabled mng rana ron 125 22 os CI IE EI aati ETE E O E E E E arcos o a oe ojo je poe Mixed cotton 100 Disabled Dry Mixed Heavy 100 Disabled Dry Intensive hot 15 1 41 Disabled min min a as pa ja a a rea Tressan m9 Poo ie emos a tant spare a os aa jos a e eme mecsre 39 Pe oi e emos Mixed cotton 100 Enabled Dry Mixed Heavy 100 Enabled Dry Intensive hot 15 140 15 95 5 30 25 1 41 Enabled min Intensive hot 20 Enabled min C rs o IO II IE EI EI IT IT ATT U1 J Re N N WO ul reat ePieielde Ul 6 9 DESCRIPTIONS OF THE STANDARD PROGRAMS SUPPLIED WITH THE KG25 KG33 AND KG41 APPLIANCE MODELS Table A1 A A e a fo ome j cops A Standard CO E EE C medum cotton 150 a os s so so 1 stnord synthetic eo o 95 3 30 as 1 e Standard afele f UY pa ae ss so Pe e son UY o aa as ess a0 ea a ETA intensive a60 35 95 os 30 25 1 48 Standard Heavy i
31. e display on ignition small in the lower part both with maximum of 16 characters e Verify the block status of the appliance e Test all appliance functions e Set the economy button action percentage button ECO O Check the last 10 alarms occurring with indication of the drying cycle and the phase when the event took place The other parameters of the menu addresses require a different password to be displayed password 2 This is only available for the technicians of the manufacturer and it is not generally necessary in the event of technical assistance 6 11 4 CYCLE MENU The drying cycles are set in this menu depending on the requirements of the textile to be handled whenever none of the 20 cycles envisioned by the appliance manufacturer responds to the request Comment Introduction of the cycle name depend ing on requirements Menu items Values allowed e 0 140 C 10 15kg 70 100 pd Heating power Vel UCE ses g P 100 gas and steam heating 95 electric heating Control e Probe T2 e Humidity Probe Finishing Menu Humidity Menu Rh Lh activation 30 180sec qa 30 30sec e 20 80rpm 10 15kg e 20 65rpm 25 33 41kg 24 6 11 5 TEST CYCLE The appliance electronics envision a TEST cycle in order to verify all functions available during a drying program Carry out the instructions given in this paragraph and in the attached flow diagram for start up and management of the test cycle Atten
32. e power supply voltage returns the appliance performs countdown and power fail appears on the display At the end of the countdown the appliance displays the START message Press the START STOP button to re start The drying cycle re starts from the beginning of the phase in which the power cut occurred If the door is open when the voltage returns the cycle considers itself finished During the functioning of the appliance the functioning conditions are monitored constantly with the indication of an alarm code if an anomaly is detected The code is E followed by a number on the display If the cause that generated the anomaly signal persists on appliance switch on or program re start the operator must press the START STOP button again the anomaly will be indicated again 6 12 1 ABORT PROGRAM IN THE EVENT OF ANOMALIES Attention O e The alarms generated by motor management and the inverter A request a long time in order to be reset e Wait at least 5 minutes before re starting the appliance After 5 minutes power the appliance again via mains voltage 6 13SIGNS TO OBSERVE Different messages or icons can appear on the display For the identification of these refer to the points highlighted successively 6 140PTIONAL MODULES ADDITIONAL The following optional modules can be requested for the appliances which increase the performance of the appliance in terms of control versatility Automatic extra
33. ectricity Attention ae e Do not leave the appliance uselessly powered by the mains y electricity e Switch the appliance master switch OFF when the same is not being used 14 6 7 AUTOMATIC EXECUTION OF A PROGRAM The electronic control is already supplied with some standard drying programs On pressing the START button the electronic control performs the phases necessary for the drying cycle selected The basic drying cycle sequence envisions verification phase of any laundry overload heating phase drying phase with set point temperature maintained cooling phase Some phases are not present on all drying cycles Every phase of which the drying cycle is made up can have a dedicated drum movement and temperature for the type of textile to be handled 6 8 DESCRIPTIONS OF THE STANDARD PROGRAMS SUPPLIED WITH THE KG10 AND KG15 APPLIANCE MODELS Table Al C J Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Towels Light cotton Medium cotton Synthetic Delicate Normal dy 165 40 95 namic Medium dy 150 45 95 namic Heavy inten 160 40 95 sive Mixed syn thetic Towels Standard Standard Standard Standard Automatic Light cotton Automatic Medium cotton Automatic C peice o0 ss 5 Normal dy 165 40 95 namic Medium dy 150 45 95 5 30 namic Heavy inten 160 40 95 5 30 sive Mixed syn 30 95 3 30 thetic Automatic Automatic Automatic Automatic Au
34. ed in the cooling phase If the temperature probe should brake or it is disconnected alarm E5 has priority over alarm ES BUZZER The activation of the BUZZER is envisioned ACTIVATION ALARM RESET The alarm is removed only by switching the machine off and back on again WHAT TO CONTROL CORRECTIVE ACTION ALARM E9 DESCRIPTION ON DISPLAY CAUSE BUZZER ACTI VATION ALARM RESET WHAT TO CON TROL CORRECTIVE ACTION Heating remote control switch coil and power contacts TEMP1 temperature probe Loading the laundry and mist evacuation flue Change cycle with cycle in progress Replace the heating remote control switch Control the connection cable the sensitive element and the TEMP1 probe connector Change the probe if necessary As explained in alarm E6 and E7 the laundry load must no exceed the nominal load and the mist evacuation flue must respect the envisioned prescriptions Changing the cycle while the machine is running it is possible that the new selection envisions a temperature that is much lower than the previous and therefore gives the alarm Makes the correct cycle start up directly HEATING TIME OUT E9 Heating time out If the machine takes longer than that envisioned to reach the set point the cycle is aborted and the display shows E9 Heating time out This control is only performed with the cycle in progress and only in the first heating phase i e until the first arrival at the set temp
35. erature It is NOT managed in the heat adjustment or cooling phase The activation of the BUZZER is not envisioned The alarm is removed automatically when the temperature is reached Heating remote control switch coil and power contacts TEMP1 temperature probe Loading the laundry and mist evacuation flue Replace the heating remote control switch Control the connection cable the sensitive element and the TEMP1 probe connector Change the probe if necessary As explained in alarm E6 and alarm E7 the laundry load must no exceed the nominal load and the mist evacuation flue must respect the envisioned prescriptions 39 The list of alarms that follows must be considered valid for the drum motor and the extraction motor whenever the appliance has automatic extraction ALARM MOTOR PROTECTION INTERVENTION WITH ALARMS IN AUTORESET DESCRIPTION 1 EF Motor anomaly ON DISPLAY 2 OC Motor over current 3 OV Motor over voltage 4 UV Over voltage UV 5 OCH Motor anomaly 6 ST Motor anomaly These 6 alarms are shown on the display according to their intervention with decreasing priority Once the inverter has entered error conditions it awaits the automatic reset from the G400 DRY control BUZZER ACTI The activation of the BUZZER is envisioned VATION ALARM RESET The G400 DRY control makes the first reset attempt and the display shows the START request After 5 consecutive interventions of the al
36. f appliance performance 7 3 3 MONTHLY CLEANING Clean the cover panels with a damp cloth Do not use inflammable or abrasive products Always keep the forced cooling apertures free from dust Attention O O cooling fans realised in the rear of the appliance Do not access with limbs or tools Clean the display surface and control panels in general using a slightly damp cloth Solvents and or abrasive substances irreparably damage these surfaces Do not exert to much pressure If body parts should come into contact with the liquid leaking from a damaged display unit wash using soap and water In the event of accidental ingestion of the fluid escaping from the damaged display glass consult a doctor Toxicity of the product is very low but care must always be taken Never use direct jets of water to clean the appliance 30 The formation of condensate on the display glass can irreparably damage the display Even if machine start up is not envisioned any drops of water must be dried immediately Similarly to all electronic components the display is sensitive to electrostatic discharges When use of the appliance has been concluded switch it off isolate it from the power supply sources and leave the door open 7 3 4 DAILY WEEKLY AND MONTHLY MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING REGISTER Below find an example of how a routine maintenance register can be structured type 2 to ac company the appliance Starting the appliance OK
37. f tokens or coins already inserted and not used remains memorised if there should be a power cut e The maximum credit i e the maximum number of tokens counted is 10 e The maximum credit i e the maximum value that can be accumulated is 20 00 The residual credit can be zeroed with machine in stand by to start the drying cycle and with the door open following the procedure illustrated here This must be concluded within the maximum time of 10 seconds e Press the ECO key 5 times consecutively e Press the START key 5 times consecutively The confirmation of zeroing of any residual credit takes place with the message covering the entire display CREDIT ZEROED NOTE The 10 second count starts from the first time the ECO key is pressed Attention O e Only enabled drying cycles can be carried out A It is not possible to access programming of optional parameters O e It is not possible to insert a pause during the drying cycle e In the event of a power cut during a drying cycle when the voltage returns re starts only occurs after the START button has been pressed without having to insert other tokens coins e The optional parameters enabled before insertion of P3 remain active even after enabling of coin operation except for Cycle delayed start 6 4 7 OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOOR Use the handle and pull to open the door Opposite action to close The door is not fitted with lock release devices and c
38. gnal switches over and it is necessary to act on the gas reset button positioned on the rear of the appliance The alarm being reset is shown on the display Same sequence of controls if the flame should be missing during the heating ignition period e g the gas runs out To allow manual reset of the control unit and therefore re ignition of the flame even with the alarm active the R4A relay remains at ON NOTES regarding the display On the appearance of E4 No Flame the operator must press the gas reset button must be pressed and then timed messages are displayed E4 No Flame and E4 Press reset gas On pressing the reset gas button wired directly onto the gas control unit this becomes operational while the display goes back to normal by just pressing Enter If there should still be problems after attempting to ignite the flame the control unit will switch over the signal and the display will show the alarm and so on For safety reasons the management of the no flame alarm is double i e via the control unit and via G400 control The two control systems in this case are not connected and therefore it is necessary to act on both controls in order to go back to the working condition 37 BUZZER The activation of the BUZZER is envisioned ACTIVATION ALARM RESET WHAT TO CONTROL CORRECTIVE ACTION ALARM E5 DESCRIPTION ON DISPLAY CAUSE BUZZER ACTIVATION ALARM RESET WHAT TO CONTROL CORRECTI
39. he START button Make the payment Electronic coin operation on the machine Writing displayed with appliance waiting for payment and before activation of the START button Make the payment of xx xx In this version the following message is also given the machine does not give change 6 4 6 CYCLE COST SETTING To set the cost drying cycle apply voltage to the appliance with the PRGET contact closed positioned in the rear of the same Depending on the type of SELF SERVICE management activated the following options can be carried out Coin operation with stepper The display shows the price n tokens of the selected drying cycle with a display such as Pxx program number from 01 to 20 Cycle cost xx 01 10 using the PLUS and MINUS buttons the price can be modified field 1 10 while using the SEL the drying cycle can be modified All cycles stored in the appliance are proposed also those that are present but not enabled External coin operation or central payment unit No price can be programmed because everything is managed with the remote payment system The appliance is enabled for start up with just one impulse of at least 200msec coming from the central payment unit Electronic coin operation on the machine The display shows the price and cycle selected with a display that is Pxx program number from 01 to 20 Cycle cost xx xx Using PLUS and MINUS the
40. intenance make sure that the hot water cold water and steam cocks are closed in the appliances with the type of heating and the master switch is off Keep inflammable liquids away from the appliance Keep cleaning and soap products away from the appliance and locked in a cabinet Children must be controlled so that they do not play with the appliance CHEMICAL HAZARD Attention soaked in inflammable substances The appliance cannot handle laundry that has been in contact or The decomposition in appliances heated directly with gas by several chemical products such as certain solvents used for dry cleaning can produce toxic fumes 6 1 FUNCTIONING IN SAFE CONDITIONS Check that the laundry trolleys are lower than the door lower limit Do not allow the trolleys to strike the door causing damage To prevent the phenomena of spontaneous combustion the load of laundry must be removed as soon as the drying cycle has ended Attention J The laundry must be removed for the same reason if the appliance should stop following a power cut The appliances may have residues of aggressive chemical products or decomposed elements after the drying cycle of the laundry load which can cause damage to the appliance a swell as releasing toxic fumes The door must not be used as a support for the laundry 6 2 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE AND CONTROL PANEL 6 2 ROUTINE FUNCTIONING MANUAL AUTOMATIC FUNCTIONING The figures
41. ion until the hatch is closed Timings ARE SUSPENDED until the filter hatch is closed On closure the display changes and passes to E3 press start continuing timings that were in progress BUZZER ACTI The activation of the BUZZER is envisioned VATION ALARM RESET The alarm is removed automatically when the hatch is closed WHAT TO CON Filter hatch micro switch functioning TROL Magnetic hatch catch hold Electric connection between hatch micro switch and G400 DRY board CORRECTIVE Control and replace the door micro switch if necessary ACTION Control and replace the door retainer magnet s if necessary check and if necessary replace the electric connection between the filter door micro switch and the G400 DRY board ALARM E4 NO FLAME ANOMALY MODELS WITH GAS HEATING ONLY DESCRIPTION E4 No Flame ON DISPLAY CAUSE This alarm is only managed in gas type heating By means of alarm E4 No Flame it signals that it is necessary to reset the burner management control unit This alarm is only managed during heating ignition therefore with the R4A relay at ON and the gas supply powered This alarm is delayed by 12 seconds with respect to the heating ignition necessity condition in a way to give the control unit time to perform the entire ignition procedure If after a pre established time that the control unit has received the burner ignition signal R4A relay at ON the control unit does not detect flame presence then the si
42. itioned on the symbol 1 means that the treatment expressed by that particular symbol must not be performed Moderate treatment as well as the 5 symbols the bar under the tub or the circle indicates that the treat ment must be carried out moderately with respect to the treatment corresponding to the same symbol without bar Very moderate treatment as well as the 5 symbols the interrupted bar under the tub indicates a very moderate washing treatment Maximum temperature 95 C Normal machine action Normal rinse Normal spin Maximum temperature 95 C Gentle machine action Cool down rinse due to gradual introduction of cold water Short spin Maximum temperature 70 C Normal machine action Normal rinse Normal spin 11 Maximum temperature 60 C Normal machine action Normal rinse Normal spin Maximum temperature 60 C Gentle machine action Cool down rinse due to gradual introduction of cold water Short spin Maximum temperature 50 C Gentle machine action Cool down rinse due to gradual introduction of cold water Short spin Maximum temperature 40 C Gentle machine action Cool down rinse due to gradual introduction of cold water Short spin Maximum temperature 40 C Gentle machine action Normal rinse Normal spin Do not twist Maximum temperature 40 C Gentle machine action Normal rinse Short spin Hand wash only Do not machine wash maximum temperature 30 C
43. n means that it is possible to pay a maximum of n times with n 10 increasing the machine functioning time 3 Attention O e The temperature increase only has effect if and only if the successive payment is made during heating e Payments made during the cooling phase have no more effect on appliance functioning If the temperature maintenance time is equal to x minutes for a payment made if the multi ple payment is enabled then at every payment the machine functioning time is increased by one unit Example By paying 3 times the appliance functions for a period of time equal to 3 times the time x up to a maximum of 10 times the time x depending on how the last parameter N of payments is programmed see attached block diagram Over the the maximum number of payments programmed the functioning time value and excess payments are not increased or memorised Electronic coin operation prevents the acceptance of excess payments 6 4 5 DISPLAY INDICATIONS As well as the normal display indications in drying cycle START stand by condition the following indications will also be displayed depending on the type of SELF SERVICE setting Coin operation with stepper Writing displayed with appliance waiting for payment and before activation of the START button Insert n tokens xx External coin operation or central payment unit Writing displayed with appliance waiting for payment and before activation of t
44. n of the appliance display Wait a few seconds for the cycle selection stand by configuration to appear on the appliance display e Select the cycle using the SEL button according to that stated on the labels of the garments to dry e Close the door and press the START STOP button 13 See the table below for that amount of laundry to load kg 10 kg 15 kg 25 kg 30 kg 41 The drying cycle starts at this point 6 6 1 DRYING CYCLE START Program Drying tem Total duration of number perature the program Start message with FW software version and Machine ready Selection ECO y Change cycle Change ECO func tion Door closed Close the door Program execu tion When the cycle has finished the appliance signals program end with an acoustic message and the CYCLE END message appears on the display Attention O e Before opening always make sure that the drum is at a standstill and that the internal temperature has dropped below 40 C e Do not put laundry into the machine that has been cleaned wet washed or stain removed with flammable or explosive materials Proceed by hand washing End of work carry out the following operations Leave the door open Remove the voltage to the appliance via the master switch Close the gas the steam and condensate recovery drain cocks on the appliances with this type of heating e Isolate the appliance from the mains el
45. nce It has the purpose of preserving the efficiency and safety of the appliance e Preventive maintenance Intervene on the appliance in advance to prevent faults or malfunctioning on the basis of the manufacturer s experience e Improval maintenance Generally adaptation for improving the protection rating of the appliance or adaptation to the amended Standards in force e Extraordinary maintenance All important modernisation interventions aimed at prolonging the life span of the appliance or the efficiency of the same without modifying the functional features and the structure of the appliance The first three types of maintenance must be considered normal activities which an appliance may and should undergo In the last two types of maintenance instead significant variations can be made to appliance functionality Repercussions occur at a Standards and legislative point of view which must be taken into consideration Any improvement or extraordinary maintenance must be performed by authorised after sales centres or by duly trained personnel All maintenance interventions not included in this manual exclude all liability of the manufacturer which considers itself foreign to any possible repercussion of a legal character 7 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS All appliances must undergo regular technical maintenance and any defects detected which can jeopardise health and safety of the workers must be eliminated immediately Attention
46. nce for at least 5 minutes via the isolating switch e If a new cycle must be started in which an alarm has occurred follow the instructions as per technical attachment 40 7 8 MANAGEMENT OF THE ALARMS LOG Historic alarms are managed in the SERVICE menu under the 1st level password which allows to trace the last ten events recorded by the G400 DRY control Attention e The date and time of the event are NOT memorised e 7 8 1 ATTENTION MESSAGE DISPLAYED MAINTENANCE MESSAGE The number of hours that the appliance functions is automatically stored and every 750 functioning hours in drying cycle mode the appliance displays a message starting from the execution of the next drying cycle until the expiry of the term Precisely on pressing the START STOP button when a new drying cycle must be started the appliance displays flashing MAINTENANCE REQUEST for 10 seconds and the buzzer is activated However the drying cycle proceeds normally Attention e After 150 hours over the 750 set the appliance blocks and maintenance is required e On display of this message proceed as per the annual control envisioned for maintenance of the appliance To eliminate the wording refer to the attached block diagram To begin the count of the 750 drying hours from the start press the button for at least 5 seconds with the door closed The display shows the total number of drying hours effectively carried out and on
47. ntensive 160 a0 95 s 30 25 1 8 Standard tea synthetic 90 30 95 a 30 so 1 a7 Standara towels aso as 95 os 30 30 1 6 Automatic aie HH G IIn e e el e ul pa 17 C monon Ya 9s 5 3 a e Yao Medium cotton a65 4a os os 30 so 1 47 Automatic synthetic 80 30 95 3 30 as 1 8 Automatic C oeie 90 35 es 3 30 oo 1 e automatic Ulf Wit Wwyuyu Riera Normal aynamic 165 20 es s so so 1 es Automatic Medium dynamic 150 as os s os so 1 a7 Automatic intense aso 3s es s os 25 oi es automatic Heavy intensive 160 20 os os 30 25 1 es Automatic mea synthetic 90 30 o 3 30 so 1 a7 automatic dI pu YU Rhiraje UJ Table B1 ome pmf e ws e e o o homes o so 95 ight cotton 140 a 95 Hedin conn i es ps jo jo a ja sonia synthetic so o o 3 30 5 oi 40 Standard pelear 90 35 o 3 30 0 1 es Standard Normal dynamic 145 a2 o os 30 30 1 es Standara Medium dynamic 142 a7 95 s 30 so 1 Standard intensive 140 38 95 5 30 25 1 48 Standard Heavy intensive 140 a o s 30 25 1 40 Standara tie synthetic 90 so 95 3 30 s 1 47 Standard mes 140 so 95 5 30 30 1 46 Automatic ight cotton 10 a 95 pos 30 30
48. o the next screen using the ENTER button Use the and buttons to modify the duration of the drying cycle as desired Pass to the next screen using the ENTER button Use the and buttons to modify the cooling temperature of the drying cycle as desired Pass to the next screen using the ENTER button Use the and buttons to modify the cooling duration of the drying cycle as desired Pass to the next screen using the ENTER button Use the and buttons to modify the rotation speed of the drying cycle as desired Pass to the next screen using the ENTER button or return to the first screen using the MODE button 6 4 SELF SERVICE Valid for 10kg 15kg and 25kg load models 6 4 1 INSTALLATION OF THE EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON On the basis of the following Standard IS010472 1 paragraph 5 2 The emergency stop device is facultative on the appliances envisioned for self service Attention O e The models set up for self service do not have an emergency stop mounted as per standard and therefore they must be made 7 available in the room where the appliances will be installed proceed as follows e There must be sufficient emergency stop device in the room ina number such that at least one Is always at a minimum distance of 2 mt from the appliances e Each emergency stop device must be positioned at a maximum distance of 8 mt from the areas destined to the operators e If the
49. on quickly deteriorates the performance of the appliance in terms of drying quality and energy consumption HOW TO PROCEED WITH CALIBRATION Press the START button 10 times with the door open The display will show CALIBRATIONS close the door Close the door door closed appears and press the START button On conclusion the display will show the System Delta in cm value Make note of the value in the appliance inspection report for future maintenance operations The operation concludes automatically after a few seconds Attention gt E evacuation channel must be modified Continuous intervention of the E7 alarm means that the 29 7 3 2 DAILY AND WEEKLY CLEANING e Keep the door gasket clean Do not use acid solvents or greases to clean the gaskets e Clean the filter compartment every day and at the start of every shift The display indicates when and how much the filter is clogged Cooling fan In 25kg 33kg and 41kg models with steam heating clean the inlet filter at least once every week Air filter for the steam coil Attention e Do not start the appliance with this device inserted e The internal part of the filter housing is very hot even after the appliance has ended the drying cycle Do not introduce limbs or tools e Extract the filter wearing suitable heat protection such as heat resistant and isolating gloves e Failure to clean the filter leads to rapid deterioration o
50. pressing the button within 10 sec the introduction of data and a text is requested first asking the question data 01 01 01 The cursor finds itself automatically on the first 0 and using the and keys it is possible to select the number confirming it using the ENTER button The cursor automatically passes to the second character of the data 1 and consequently proceeds up to the end of the data On pressing the ENTER button the G400DRY control requests the name of the technician andwrites the name of the operator that has carried out maintenance By pressing the SEL button the cursor enlarges and using the and keys it is possible to select the character which will be confirmed using the ENTER key Using the key shift to the next position and select the character as already indicated Attention e Zeroing cannot be performed without the data and technical values e These two pieces of information are stored in the SERVICE menu under MAINTENANCE for suc cessive consultation along with the drying hours performed since previous maintenance and total drying hours reached at the time of maintenance ENERGY SAVING SWITCH ME OFF MESSAGE If the ENERGY SAVING SWITCH ME OFF message appears it means that the appliance is not used for at least 5 To remove the the message just touch any button on the panel or close open the door The mes
51. rmed O ae Carry out the test cycle press the button 10 in maximum of 15 sec a ee onds a rey carre ot 7 6 TROUBLESHOOTING DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIRS DISPLAY MESSAGES In the event of various anomalies power cut on over heating the appliance signals this by various types of alarms that will be seen on the DISPLAY on the front panel All details are described in the following paragraphs called ALARMS DESCRIPTION and DISPLAY MESSAGES The appliance can store the last 10 alarms that have occurred To display these alarms enter the SERVICE menu and go to the ALARMS LOG item For more detailed references consult the block diagram attached Attention 0 e If a component not available is to be replaced padlock i the isolating switch in the off position e Place a sign on the appliance stating APPLIANCE OUT OF SERVICE DO NOT USE and re position all previously remove panels 7 7 ALARMS DESCRIPTION The display of any alarm on the display always remains on In the event of anomalies that can jeopardise the safety of the operator or the integrity of the components making up the appliance all activities that the appliance was performing will be stopped on immediate activation of the buzzer EXTRACTION MOTOR CIRCUIT BREAKER DESCRIPTION El extraction motor overload ON DISPLAY There has been over heating overloading or a short circuit of the extraction motor BUZZER The activation of the BUZZER is envisioned immediately
52. sage only appears if the and buttons are pressed simultaneously during the execution of a drying cycle On the appearance of the PAUSE message the appliance suspends all activities that it was performing To eliminate the message just press the START STOP button and the appliance will re start the drying cycle from the point where all activities were stopped DIFFERENT MESSAGES APPLIANCE SERVICE CYCLES PHASES DATATRACK PAR or messages from the sub menu of the same phases Other types of messages may be displayed appliance service cycles parameters or mes sages belonging to the sub menus mentioned previously In this case it mean that the MODE button has been pressed with the door open To cancel this type of message e Switch the appliance off and back on again e Press the MODE button several times until the standard drying cycle start stand by display is restored BLOCK APPLIANCE BETWEEN XX CYCLES MESSAGE If the BLOCK APPLIANCE BETWEEN XX CYCLES XX message appears after theSTART STOP button is pressed call the after sales service POWER FAIL MESSAGE If the POWER FAIL message appears and followed by a countdown in seconds it means that the electric power supply to the appliance has been removed during a drying cycle Wait for the countdown to be completed If the door is still closed the appliance shows START on the display On pressing the START STOP button the appliance
53. show the appliances with the main components necessary for functioning as well as the appliance electronic control panel Filter cleaning door Smart card reader optional Emergency stop button Door Door handle Filter cleaning door handle Control panel Q TMUOOU gt TS uu SELECTION button Graphical DISPLAY Figure 1 View of control panel 6 3 DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Press the MODE button with the cycle in execution the display changes to the following one and indicates the functional parameters if the drying cycle in progress ECONOMY function deactivated Half sun Activated Name of the drying program Current absorbed by the drum motor Cycle sector value between A Band C towards the end Heating on Program number Instant tem perature Internal depression value Filter clogging symbol Envisioned Percentage of temperature filter clogging Press the MODE button to go back to standard display Press the ENTER button to pass to the display and successive modification of the drying cycle functional parameters Attention e These modifications are not saved in the memory and therefore on the successive execution of the drying cycle this will start as per original program The screens are as shown below Use the and buttons to modify the work temperature as desired Pass t
54. that the drying cycle does not start with the door open and that drum rotation stops if the door is opened during the drying cycle e Check that the drying cycle does not start with the filter inspection panel open and that drum rotation stops with drying cycle in progress if the panel is opened e Check that the steam supply filter is clean in appliances with this type of heating e Clean remove all traces of dust accumulated inside and or outside of the appliance Pa Attention e Dust can be a fire hazard 7 4 2 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE BEARINGS LUBRICATION Lithium based lubricant grease must be introduced into the 2 greasing points positioned on the two bearing supports for all appliances along with additives for high temperatures NLGI 2 Figure 3 Position bearing greasing attachments Close the shaft setscrew in the front and rear bearings Attention O e The grease is only used to lubricate the front and rear bearings e Excessive lubrication can be just as damaging as poor lubrication e A grease thrust speed that is to high can deform the bearing sealing screen and jeopardise functioning e Never use petrol based lubricants with silicone based lubricants e Re mount the upper rear panel which was previously removed in order to reach the bearing supports 32 The appliance automatically signals the request for greasing at the start of the next cycle on reaching 750 hours of functioning The grease intro
55. the wiring onto the G400 DRY circuit board Correct functioning of the heating remote control switch Replace the broken thermostat with a new one Restore the electric connection on the G400 DRY circuit board Replace the heating timer with a new one PT1000 N 1 AND N 2 TEMPERATURE PROBE E6 over heating T1 E6 over heating T2 If the T1 temperature probe is not connected or if a temperature higher than170 C is measured all functions are disabled any cycle in progress is aborted the display shows E6 over heating T1 If the T2 prepared models only temperature probe is not connected or if a temperature higher than150 C is measured all functions are disabled Any cycle in progress is aborted the display shows E6 over heating T2 The activation of the BUZZER is envisioned The alarm is removed by switching the machine off and back on again Integrity of the temperature probe cable sensitive element connector Correct connection of the wiring onto the G400 DRY circuit board Correct functioning of the heating remote control switch Correct loading of the laundry Replace the broken thermostat with a new one Restore the electric connection on the G400 DRY circuit board Replace the heating timer with a new one The appliance has been designed for a damp laundry load at 50 The weight of the load must there fore refer to this condition and NOT dry laundry and successively washed and spun 38 ALARM E7 D
56. ther waste at the end of its useful life a The separate collection of this appliance at the end of its life is organised and managed by the manufacturer If a new appliance is purchased the user that wants to dispose of this appliance must therefore contact the manufacturer and follow the system that the latter uses to allow separate collection of the appliance at the end of its life The adequate separate collection for the successive start up of the appliance to be re cycled treatment and environmentally compatible disposal contributes to preventing possible negative effects on the environment and favours the re cycling of materials that make up the appliance Abusive disposal of the product by the user leads to the application of administrative sanctions envisioned by the Standards in force l Attention 0 e When the appliance is put out of service remember to remove dismantle the door Refer to the WEEE European Directive regarding the recovery of parts only for countries that are part of the European Community If it possible to dismantle the individual parts and take them to a differentiated collection centre refer to the cataloguing groups of the individual parts Ifrequired the cataloguing groups can be found in the website www euwas org 27 Maintenance is divided into five different levels e Corrective or necessary maintenance Call out intervention due to fault or sudden malfunctioning e Routine maintena
57. tion e Carry out the test cycle always with drum empty e The test cycle IS NOT a drying cycle and as a unique purpose of checking correct appliance functioning e 6 11 6 PRESET OPERATION Attention e If the preset procedure is performed incorrectly faults and malfunctioning can be caused e Only select the options really present on the appliance subject of the preset data e If the data preset procedure is performed incorrectly it can be repeated without damaging the circuit board e If the data preset procedure has not been performed correctly DO NOT try to start a drying cycle For example selecting the appliance with heating source different to that really present e It must be performed by qualified personnel and scrupulously following the instructions given e Eliminate all modifications and any special programs carried out or requested Restore the standard values and programs e Do not delete the alarms log the hours worked and the n of drying cycles performed a To start the preset procedure apply voltage to the appliance using the PLUS or MINUS buttons pressed at the same time and follow the instructions on the video 6 12 FUNCTIONS EXCEPTIONAL SITUATIONS In the event of a power cut during the execution of a program the appliance stops in safety until the power supply is restored Attention e The temperature inside the drum will rise for the first minutes following the power cut e When th
58. tomatic Automatic Automatic MA 15 Table B1 la pres tm tl mim eco sd Towels 140 so 5 5 3 3 Fr Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Automatic Ul mn tant cotton aaa fa pos os 30 o Tesium cotton 190 a7 os os 30 gt synthetic 80 30 05 3 30 5 C perce so as os 3 20 0 normal dynamic 145 a2 95 s 30 medium dynamic 182 a7 95 5 30 UPWTWT_o uo 00 00 Ul 30 30 Intensive 140 38 os 5 3 25 Zoe gq AAA a MEN do MALETA igo IE ICI CI EC IEC Medium cotton 145 46 5 5 30 30 45 60 30 30 as as 30 U1 U1 00 mn at Ul 00 Automatic Ul N Automatic synthetic eo 30 95 3 30 ose sw os ws gt gt Medium dynamic 182 ar e sj intensive mo 38 95 s 30 Heavy intensive 10 a o s 30 mixed synthetic 90 30 95 3 W 00 Automatic UJ Automatic 00 Automatic HH Ul N Automatic Ul 00 Automatic ul 00 Automatic UJ N Automatic Table Cl ro im m e ta a fmm rea Coton 120 s0 o s 30 30 1 8 ose coman s so s os 30 30 1 as sables C onein no 30 95 5 30 30 1 as osas synthetic 10 30 95 3 30 5 1 8 osabea elite 90 30 95 3 30 oo 1 8 ose Normal
59. ts without restrictions Dry cleaning using solvents indicated in previous point Strict limitations on the addition of water and or mechanical action and or temperature during cleaning and or drying Self service cleaning is not allowed Dry cleaning with trifluorotrichloroethane hydrocarbons boiling point between 150 C and 200 C flash point between 38 C and 60 C Normal washing treatments without restrictions Dry cleaning using solvents indicated in previous point Strict limitations on the addition of water and or mechanical action and or temperature during cleaning and or drying Self service cleaning is not allowed Professional washing Normal procedure Professional washing Delicate procedure Professional washing Very delicate procedure Do not dry clean No stain removal with solvents 6 6 DRYING CYCLE START UP Start up of drying cycle Milf Check the drum is empty and clean Load the laundry with the same features type of fabric and the same drying requirements Check the labels on every item and follow the indications given Before drying any garment make sure that any buttons zips clips and buckles face inwards e Check the pockets they must be empty e Open the steam and condensate drain recovery gate valves for appliances with this type of heating e Open the gas gate valves for appliances with this type of heating e Power the appliance Check switch o
60. uttons Attention O e All variations made in this way are stored and at the end of the _ W drying cycle the settings go back to the initial ones 6 11 2 APPLIANCE PARAMETERS MENU With door open and pressing the MODE button enter the programming of the MACHINE PARAMETERS menu optionals From this menu it is possible to e Hide cooling if envisioned in the cycle sequence e Performa delayed start up enable the function and time desired On exiting programming on pressing the start button the countdown will begin This function must be reset every time it has to be activated e Disable the buzzer e Cycles can be enabled in the event of disabling they will be hidden not deleted that therefore will not be displayed by pressing the SEL button e Change the heating hysteresis e Set the drying cycle temperature to be displayed as dummy real or set e Set fixed drying cycle execution display in self learning or real mode 23 6 11 3 SERVICE MENU Press the MODE button with door open and then press the Plus button to display the SERVICE menu In this menu it is possible e To set the functioning language e Change the unit of measurement of the temperature degrees Centigrade or Fahrenheit e Change the password 1 and 2 e Display the appliance log such as electric and gas consumption divided by totals and last drying cycle performed e Set the start message large comment is displayed in the top part of th

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